Come Out Fighting : A Century of Essential Writing on Gay and Lesbian Liberation

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Pub. Date: 2002-01-03
Publisher(s): Perseus Books Group
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Summary

Gays and lesbians have spent much of the last 100 years as outcasts and pariahs in their own families, communities, and nation. In Come Out Fighting, Chris Bull -- Washington correspondent for The Advocate magazine -- has assembled a collection of the most important and influential writing, taken from both the gay and straight press, which forms the basis of the political movement which has reached its zenith only recently. Come Out Fighting contains essential writing on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues from U.S. independent and alternative progressive journals. From Walt Whitman and Sigmund Freud, to Michael Foucault and Elizabeth Birch, this volume is a collection of the best and brightest authors on gay life, politics and culture, from the earliest days of the liberation movement. The essays provocatively illuminate the remaining obstacles to full gay and lesbian equality, and point the way toward a future where there will truly be liberty and justice for all, regardless of sexual orientation.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xi
Introductionp. xiii
Democratic vistas, (1871)p. 1
Letter to dr. hirschfeld, (1923)p. 3
Sexual inversion, (1933)p. 7
Letter to an american mother, (1935)p. 18
The homosexual in society, (1944)p. 19
Homosexual play, (1948)p. 24
From preservation of innocence, (1949)p. 27
The society we envisage, (1951)p. 31
Advertisement for "the homosexual villain," (1954)p. 41
Letter to the members of the u.s. house of representatives, (1962)p. 50
Notes on "camp," (1964)p. 52
A gay manifesto, (1969)p. 67
The politics of being queer, (1969)p. 80
Manifesto issued by the black panthers, (1970)p. 89
An open letter to tennessee williams, (1971)p. 92
From on being different, (1971)p. 96
Take a lesbian to lunch, (1972)p. 115
Lesbians in revolt, (1972)p. 126
Indiscriminate promiscuity as an act of revolution, (1974)p. 132
It is the lesbian in us ..., (1976)p. 142
A reply to a review, (1977)p. 145
The meaning of our love for women is what we have constantly to expand, (1977)p. 148
From the david kopay story, (1977)p. 155
The hope speech, (1978)p. 163
From the history of sexuality, (1976)p. 168
From christianity, social tolerance, and homosexuality, (1980)p. 176
Letter to ma, (1980)p. 178
Letter to mama, (1980)p. 187
Pink triangle and yellow star, (1981)p. 189
From how to have sex in an epidemic, (1983)p. 206
From 1,112 and counting, (1983)p. 211
La guera, (1979)p. 225
I am your sister, (1985)p. 234
I dissent, (1986)p. 240
Fear of going home: homophobia, (1987)p. 251
How to bring your kids up gay, (1989)p. 253
Untitled, (1990)p. 264
A coming-out letter and a response, (1990)p. 265
Letter to jerry falwell, (1991)p. 269
The gay moment, (1993)p. 274
Open letter to the christian coalition, (1995)p. 285
Romer, governor of colorado, et al. v. evans, et al., (1996)p. 290
The liberation of pleasure, (1998)p. 299
J'accuse!, (1998)p. 303
A boy's life, (1999)p. 305
Letter from an american mom, (2000)p. 330
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